The universal norms of international criminal law that have developed set absolute minimum standards of acceptable behaviour. Failure to observe these must not be tolerated, as this would represent a failure of the rule of law and thus undermine the very premise of existing (and emerging) legal responsibilities, such as the "responsibility to protect" populations from genocide, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity endorsed at the World Summit" held in New York in September 2005 and recently reaffirmed by the Security Council. The universal nature of international human rights and international criminal law norms forms the foundation of the international community's continuing attempts to strengthen the effectiveness of ...
Crimes against humanity committed by dictators obsessed with power have been constant throughout his...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
It may appear upon initial examination that international criminal law has little to contribute to t...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
I. The Evolution of International Criminal Law International criminal justice concerns breaches of i...
This work is a concerted attempt to achieve an informed interpolation between ethics, politics and l...
One of the basic justifications for establishing a permanent International Criminal Court (ICC) is t...
"In the past couple of decades an autonomous international system of law has aggressively developed ...
In international criminal law theory, a conceptual divide is made between international crimes stric...
Large bodies of research examine why states construct and ratify international legal agreements, yet...
International humanitarian law, international criminal law and international human rights law all s...
This essay argues that the position of the State is pivotal for a clear understanding of crimes agai...
Whereas in 1920 there was the solitary Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), today there ...
With regard to the establishment of legislative frameworks for investigating and prosecuting genocid...
The recognition of individual criminal responsibility under international law is relatively recent. ...
Crimes against humanity committed by dictators obsessed with power have been constant throughout his...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
It may appear upon initial examination that international criminal law has little to contribute to t...
Genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing are terms which in recent years have...
I. The Evolution of International Criminal Law International criminal justice concerns breaches of i...
This work is a concerted attempt to achieve an informed interpolation between ethics, politics and l...
One of the basic justifications for establishing a permanent International Criminal Court (ICC) is t...
"In the past couple of decades an autonomous international system of law has aggressively developed ...
In international criminal law theory, a conceptual divide is made between international crimes stric...
Large bodies of research examine why states construct and ratify international legal agreements, yet...
International humanitarian law, international criminal law and international human rights law all s...
This essay argues that the position of the State is pivotal for a clear understanding of crimes agai...
Whereas in 1920 there was the solitary Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ), today there ...
With regard to the establishment of legislative frameworks for investigating and prosecuting genocid...
The recognition of individual criminal responsibility under international law is relatively recent. ...
Crimes against humanity committed by dictators obsessed with power have been constant throughout his...
This thesis examines the area of conflict between the fundamental principles of sovereign equality o...
It may appear upon initial examination that international criminal law has little to contribute to t...